
How to personalize your radial menu in Monster Hunter Wilds.
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In Monster Hunter Wilds, progressing far is challenging without items. This fundamental aspect is crucial; having quick access to essential items is as vital as mastering your weapons or inviting friends to join the hunt. Your radial menu enables rapid selection and usage of all your tools, but its default setup may not suit your preferences. Fortunately, you can easily tailor this menu so that your desired items are positioned in the most intuitive places.
How to customize the radial menu The radial menu serves as your shortcut, accessible by holding L1 on consoles. When opened, you can select an item by directing the stick in any of the four directions and change categories using the D-pad.
Step 1: Once you reach your base camp, either visit your tent or pause the game to navigate to the Items & Equipment menu.
Step 2: Choose the Customize Radial Menu option.
Step 3: You have a total of 36 loadouts available for customization. Select any blank loadout to begin.
Step 4: You can now pick from all your items and assign them to one of 12 slots. If you accidentally place an item in the wrong slot and wish to swap it, press Sort Radial Menus to exchange the locations of two items without needing to remove and re-add them.
Step 5: Once you have arranged your items as desired, press the Manage Loadouts button.
Step 6: Select an empty loadout slot and press Register Loadout to save your new radial menu in that slot.
Step 7: To activate the loadout, ensure it’s highlighted and press Use Loadout.
Additionally, you can access the submenu to rename a loadout, set an emblem, or delete it to make space for a new one. You can also use the submenu button to share your loadout with friends so they can easily access the same configuration you created.
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How to personalize your radial menu in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Rapidly reaching your items, traps, and tools in Monster Hunter Wilds is essential for enduring a perilous hunt. Here’s how to completely customize your radial menu.